The Professor Quirrell of phone cases will let you have iOS and Android
- Kell Claar
- Jun 20, 2018
- 2 min read

Alright so this isn't really called the Professor Quirrell case, but it may as well be called that. What other name would you give to a case that has a different face on both sides?
The Eye Smartcase has a simple goal: give people the ability to have both iOS and Android without needing a new device or even number. To do this, iPhone owners can put this case on their phone, and on the back of the case, there is a 5.7" display running Android Oreo. This is the dream scenario for those that love some variety or are forced to use an iPhone for work.
The case itself (since it is basically a phone) sports a MediaTek S.O.C with 3GB of RAM and a 32GB drive. In addition, it adds two sim card trays, a MicroSD tray, and the beloved 3.5mm jack. The case utilizes the lightning port for charging (built in 2800mHz battery) and can use the iPhone camera for selfies. The best part (for some): it provides Qi wireless charging that iPhone 8 and 8 plus lack.

Now, why would you want an Android phone on the back of your iPhone? Why wouldn't you? This gives iPhone users the best of both worlds in that they are never excluded from anything. You would never have to deal with the painful decision of choosing one OS over the other (as if that is a decision people make anymore).
Are there restrictions? Of course. While a generous offering, the Android portion of the case is certainly not top of the line. In addition, the item is restricted to just Android case on an iPhone; Apple's lock-down of iOS will prevent the opposite. Also, this is an IndieGoGo campaign, and despite the fact they have significantly surpassed funding goals, the risk of issue is still prevalent.
This is certainly a novel and pretty awesome concept; it is a phone on a phone basically. There are also WiFi only variations that would give the Android aspect without paying for another number and sim card. If it is something that interests you, you can always go to the site. I mean let's face it: who wouldn't want a case that puts another face on the back of a phone. Sadly, I don't see Harry "heading" to pick up this case anytime soon.

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